National Ice Centre (UK)

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The National Ice Centre and Nottingham Arena
The National Ice Centre and Nottingham Arena

The National Ice Centre (NIC) is located in Nottingham, England. Just east of the city centre, it is close to the historic Lace Market area. As well as hosting ice skating and ice hockey, it also doubles as the Nottingham Arena, where many popular bands play, and it serves as a conference centre.

The site has had an ice stadium on it since 1939, but the old building was showing its age: hence its nickname, "The Barn". Several buildings were demolished to make way for the new arena, including an Art Deco warehouse on the opposite side of Barker Gate, and bodies had to be exhumed from a 19th Century graveyard found under the car park. This obviously lead to some controversy at the time; but The Old Cricket Players pub was initially spared. It was eventually pulled down to make way for an apartment block called the "Ice House". The Ice Stadium closed in April 2000 and was demolished soon after to make way for the building of the second public rink.

Inside the National Ice Centre before the 2007 EIHL Play Off Final
Inside the National Ice Centre before the 2007 EIHL Play Off Final

The current building was first announced in September 1995 at an estimated cost of £13 million - part of which was to come from National Lottery funds. The plans were unveiled in October 1996, by which time the British Olympic Association had got behind the proposal. The first public skating session took place in April 2000. The final cost of the project was around £40m, 10% of which came from the lottery - one of the highest grants awarded.

The stadium is home to the Nottingham Panthers ice hockey team, founded in 1946 (although disbanded in 1960 and reformed 20 years later). The earlier building was the training ground for Olympic ice dancing champions Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, who lead the first public skating session in the new building. There are two ice pads. The capacity of the main arena is up to 10,000 depending on the configuration used. The NIC is also a Wi-Fi hotspot using the BT Openzone network.

A rare 1,100 year old Saxon jug was turned up during excavations in July 1998. It was put on display at the Nottingham Castle Museum.

  • asaad.com Overview. An overview of the project by the architects. Retrieved on March 9, 2005.

Coordinates: 52°57′10″N 1°8′22″W / 52.95278, -1.13944


Venues of the Elite Ice Hockey League
Main venues: Altrincham Ice Dome | Cardiff Bay Ice Rink | Hull Ice Arena | Metro Radio Arena | Murrayfield Ice Rink | National Ice Centre | Odyssey Arena | Planet Ice Silverdome | Sheffield Arena | SkyDome Arena
Secondary venues: Dundalk Ice Dome | IceSheffield | Whitley Bay Ice Rink
Former venues: Alexandra Palace | Deeside Leisure Centre | Lee Valley Ice Centre | MEN Arena | Wales National Ice Rink
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